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Nov 18
Who is the Independent Investor?
It's not about going solo just for the sake of it. It’s a mindset. It’s about cutting through the noise, trusting your own judgment, and thinking clearly when others panic. Here’s what defines them:
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Independent investors don’t follow crowds. They question headlines, ignore hype, and treat trending stocks with caution. They rely on research, not rumours, and that keeps them steady when others are swept away.
They prefer clarity over complexity. They don’t chase the most complicated strategy in the room. They ask: “Do I understand this?” If not, they skip it. Understanding gives them conviction. Conviction keeps them consistent.
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Nov 18
@yurimaster2001 @Dams_Lefty @JapanBanZaiLove Paestinians rape children. Leftists don't want to talk about this because they're dickless worms.
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@yurimaster2001 @Dams_Lefty @JapanBanZaiLove Also you're Brazilian. Did you see what happened when one of you pozzed mutts tried this?
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Nov 18
1).
The Free Scottish Presbyterian Calvinist radical ortodox community [1] [2] ostracizes Bess McNeill (Emily Watson) because they believe she is condemned to hell. However, the final scene indicates that this is not true.
2).
„Breaking the Waves” (1996), directed by Lars von Thrier [3] [4]

„Siciliano in G minor from Flute Sonata in E-flat major, BWV 1031” [5] [6] by Johann Sebastian Bach (1685–1750) [7] [8].
3).
Performed piece by Kristian Steenstrup (trumpet) [9] [10] [11] and Carl Ulrik Munk-Andersen (organ) [12] [13].

Endnotes:

[1] en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_Pres…

[2] @guardian theguardian.com/world/2002/oct…

[3] en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Breaking_…

[4] m.ok.ru/video/25052382…
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Nov 18
@ILoveBeibgMe They are. You suck their dicks because they're communist and have nice trains. No other reason.
@ILoveBeibgMe OP is Taiwanese BTW. The text is Chinese. It says so. You're not alone though given scores of other chinese nationalists and leftists freaks somehow overlooked this.
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Nov 18
@Roxanne1244 @robsmithonline Were you doing it here? When you confused a Chinese account with a Japanese one? And joined in with all the Chinese nationalists and other leftist freaks doing the same, including calling them pedophiles?
@Roxanne1244 @robsmithonline Is this an ancient Chinese tradition? Normally I'd expect a dogfucker to be concerned about this but since you're a leftist the fact they're communist and have cool trans makes you gloss over this
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Nov 18
@greatsageana The OP is Chinese. Chnks are so vindictive they confuse their own with the Japanese. You do this to dogs by the way.
@greatsageana Palestinians also rape children. Atleast they treat troons like animals.
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Nov 18
Visual Storyteller | Graphic Designer | AI-Enhanced Creative Director | Website Designer

Welcome to a world where curls tell stories, brands ignite movements, websites feel like home, and every pixel has purpose.
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founder of Tightly Curled Origins Publishing, EOTM Media Group encompassing the creative force behind EOTM PR & EOTM Radio. My designs don’t just sit on screens; they pull people in, hold them close, and refuse to let go.
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I build online homes that look, feel, and function like luxury with soul.

Tightly Curled Origins – A lush, curl-obsessed universe where natural soul fire meets storytelling.
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Nov 18
This is how chinese behave when we call them out. they took everything from india and are now calling it theirs or persia. It is not persian. It is entirely indian clothing, your xinjiang can't wear that clothing in cold deserts. Image
We want indians to see this level of erasure they are upto. They are calling this tang dynasty chinese clothing. The entire clothing is indian.
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Nov 18
Watching Landman always reminds me why I turned out to be a hardass Texan. Born in Fort Worth, raised in Austin, college at UT Arlington, moved to Houston oil country during the boom. I've had many businesses and have traveled the world. And every where I've been, foreigners knew
exactly where Texas was. It will always be home and life is an adventure to be had.
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Nov 18
@KansasUberAlles @NewsWire_US Leftists see the Japanese as white. Since the core of their ideology is hatred of white people, they will talk about the Japanese in ways they never will about other non-whites and project what they're like to them. Especially Muslims/Palestinians.
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@KansasUberAlles @NewsWire_US Your replies are filled to the brim with Palestinian flag accounts. You faցցots love calling the Japanese and Israelis pedophiles but never breathe a fucking word about what goes on in the Muslim world.
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@KansasUberAlles @NewsWire_US Especially Muslims in the west. Lolicon genuinely enrages you more than this. Because you worship these animals and will look for any excuse for them. You still pretend it's the white british doing this.
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Nov 18
entire explanation video format blueprint for faceless youtube channels 🧵

they win because they hit a bunch of algorithm incentives:

long watch time
low stress pacing
tv friendly visuals
adult-skewed audience
multitasking structure
winning explainer formats follow the same hidden demand patterns:

• complexity → clarity
• fear → understanding
• conflict → mechanism
• failure → root cause
• tension → timeline
• shock → explanation
you shift into underexploited lanes:

A) mechanics of power
governments, corporations, influencers, hidden incentives

B) systems that quietly run society
supply chains, energy grids, financial plumbing, security layers

C) modern failures
infrastructure collapse, corporate disasters, policy backfires

D) why humans do dumb shit
behavioral loops, emotional blindspots, unseen tradeoffs

E) hidden tech that affects your daily life
protocols, networks, automation layers, shadow innovations
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Nov 18
Did you knwo?

Dental implants: ₹25,000 in India vs ₹1.5 lakh in US
IVF cycles: ₹1.2–2 lakhs in India vs ₹10–15 lakhs abroad
Eye surgeries: ₹40k in India vs ₹4–6 lakhs abroad
Orthopaedic replacements: ₹3–5 lakhs vs ₹30+ lakhs abroad

And guess what?

90% of Indian doctors in these fields trained under or worked with global protocols.

India is planning a visa-on-arrival scheme for medical tourists from the US and Europe.

It could quietly transform India into a $50 billion healthcare magnet and the world's No. 1 medical tourism hub.

Here’s the inside story of how we’re turning surgeries into exports:

Let’s begin.
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The global medical tourism market is worth $500+ billion.
That’s 40x the size of India’s pharma exports.

Currently, three countries dominate it: Thailand, Turkey, and Mexico.
But none of them have the 3 golden ingredients that India offers:

Cheapest treatments
Best English-speaking doctors

Deep public-private hospital ecosystem
India is not joining the race.

India is aiming to win it.
Imagine a cardiac surgery in the US that costs ₹55 lakhs.

In India? ₹6–8 lakhs. Same tools. Same protocols. Same (or better) doctors.

And now?

You can get it done at a Fortis or Medanta, without paperwork nightmares.

No embassy queues. No long-stay bookings. No NRIs required.

Just land. Heal. Fly.
That’s the model India is quietly perfecting.
Here’s what the new visa-on-arrival move really unlocks:

Massive inflow of high-value patients
Higher revenue for private hospitals
More investment into India’s medical infra
More jobs for nurses, admins, pharma reps, and diagnostics
Indirect funding for schemes like Ayushman Bharat

And possibly… a revenue explosion to ₹18–20 billion/year.

That’s not just good business.

That’s national leverage.

But wait—doesn’t this make healthcare expensive for Indians?

That’s the best part.

The govt is planning a model where foreign patients are capped at a percentage per hospital.

And the revenue they bring? Will be routed to subsidize local treatments.

Think: a foreigner’s ₹6 lakh dental surgery funds 3 free Indian treatments under Ayushman Bharat.

In other words:

Export care. Fund care. Scale care.
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